Sentences with bother
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B b - Lots of people don't bother to go through a marriage ceremony these days. [VERB to-infinitive]
- I usually buy sliced bread–it's less bother.
- Is something bothering you? [VERB noun]
- We are playing a trick on a man who keeps bothering me. [VERB noun]
- His bad leg is bothering him again
- Stop bothering your father!
- Don't bother to come with me
- The thought of her husband's return clearly bothered her
- Her sore foot bothers her
- Don't bother to reply
- His baby sister bothered him for candy.
- His inability to understand the joke bothered him.
- Don't bother to call. He has no time to bother with trifles.
- Doing the laundry every week can be a terrible bother.
- Gardening takes more bother than it's worth.
- Don't get into such a bother about small matters.
- My cousin is a perpetual bother to me.
- He met both sisters. Both performances were canceled.
- There was a bit of bother at the hairdresser's when they couldn't find my appointment in the book.
- Yes, I can do that for you - it's no bother.
- Would it bother you if I smoked?
- Why do I even bother to try?
- You didn't even bother to close the door.